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Ex Pies You Did Not Like

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Which ex pies have you not liked in the past 10 seasons and why?

Mine, Karl Hawley having only seen highlights it is hard to explain but his talent often seemed wasted. Alan Sheehan for the way he departed last summer, Paul Moyo I just did not like.

When people ask what 'American Pie' is about, they're missing the point. The song isn't about the lines themselves - it's about what is between the lines. The song is about what isn't there.

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For me, there's not many players I haven't liked - I try to give them all the same understanding.

I didn't like Johnny Jackson for what he said to me during a visit he made to Harts, I personally wished he had of left sooner (as he implied at the stage I met him) - One of them people who come across nice but isn't really, just fake smilies. I don't really rate him as a footballer either really, he looked average in League Two but then again when he did have a good game (rarely in my opinion) he did show what he could do.

Karl Hawley just wasn't the player we though, I didn't like or dislike him.

Russell Hoult is one of the weirdest people I have ever met, even more so when he befriended me on Facebook and I removed him because he just creeped me out (yes it was him folks).

Tom Williams - I hated his attitude and Twitter behaviour, if you don't like abuse don't stir up the trolls by posting daft comments.

I didn't like Marcus Haber as a footballer but as a person he's sound, very friendly.

Really that is all I can add personally, we are quite lucky really.

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Lawrie Dudfield, for doing a very good impression of what I would do if I were suddenly handed a contract at a professional football club. That's not a compliment. And proof positive that all it takes for a player to impress some fans is to run around a lot. Karl Hawley was twice the player Dudfield ever was.


Lawrie Dudfield, for doing a very good impression of what I would do if I were suddenly handed a contract at a professional football club. That's not a compliment. And proof positive that all it takes for a player to impress some fans is to run around a lot. Karl Hawley was twice the player Dudfield ever was.

To be fair, Lawrie wasn't the worst player in that team. Tecnhically he wasn't bad, he just couldn't score. There were a few other complete no-hopers in that team.

I never liked Danny Haynes. He didn't seem to have the ability, however contrary to the evidence every time he laced up his boots, his attitude was of a big time charlie. He never really gave much effort at all, and his reported pace was undone by laziness. Not the best attribute to have when your first touch is similar to Haydn Hollis'.

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Jude Stirling, the only thing he offered was a long throw in...

How did I forget him! Horrible and useless, worse than Tom Williams.

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